WO2015145499A1 - System for managing packages of shuffled playing cards - Google Patents
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- the present invention manages shuffled playing card packages to prevent loss or replacement of card packages while operating a casino that uses multiple card packages in a casino or other card game facility that uses a card game table. About the system.
- Baccarat and blackjack are among the many live table games played in casinos and game facilities. These games use a standard deck of 52 playing cards and are usually distributed from shooters with multiple decks (6 to 9 or 10 decks) shuffled before play begins.
- a casino operator hereinafter referred to as “dealer (D)” distributes playing cards to a game table for use in such a game, the result of the game is determined by the arrangement of multiple deck cards from the shooter ( Winner or winner).
- a predetermined number of decks of game cards are shuffled in random order and individually packaged in one package.
- the present invention provides for real-time monitoring of the casino shuffle game card package, and the casino will immediately respond when something unpredictable happens by managing all of the casino shuffle game card packages. The game can be canceled. This management is important because once the shuffled playing cards on the table have been lost in the casino, someone may know the order.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problem, and by managing all packages of shuffle game cards in the casino, the casino can stop any suspicious shuffle game card packages in the casino. In order to provide a shuffle game card package monitoring system.
- the present invention provides: A shuffle playing card package in which the playing cards constituting a predetermined number of decks are shuffled in a random order, individually packaged as one package, and a unique ID code is attached to each unique package of the shuffle playing cards , A game table on which a game is played using the shuffle playing card; A storage that is installed beside the game table, stores a plurality of the packages, includes one or more readers that read the ID codes of all the packages, and has a lid that can be opened and closed so that the packages can be taken out one by one.
- a box, A controller for monitoring and outputting whether the package is in a storage box by monitoring the ID code of the package read by the reader; Provide a shuffle playing card package management system.
- the present invention also provides a shuffle playing card package for use in the system described above.
- the present invention provides: A storage box for storing a package of shuffled playing cards and monitoring an ID code attached to the package,
- the storage box is A storage box having one or more readers for storing a plurality of the packages and reading ID codes of all the packages, and having a lid that can be opened and closed so that the packages can be taken out one by one, and read by the reader
- a storage box is provided that has a controller for monitoring and outputting whether the package is in the storage box by monitoring the ID code of the package.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shuffle playing card with a package removed from the package used in the card shooter device of the shuffle playing card package management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2A is a diagram showing an overview of the entire shuffle playing card package management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2B is a perspective view showing a vehicle for carrying a shuffle playing card package according to an embodiment of the present invention from the backyard to the game table pit in a state of being stored in the carton.
- FIG. 2c is a perspective view showing a vehicle for carrying a shuffle playing card package of the embodiment of the present invention from the backyard to the game table pit.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a shuffle playing card with a package removed from the package used in the card shooter device of the shuffle playing card package management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2A is a diagram showing an overview of the entire shuffle playing card package management system according to
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing that one shuffled playing card according to the embodiment of the present invention is carried from the factory to the backyard and casino table pits in a package, a carton, or a pallet. is there.
- FIG. 4 is a plan view of the table and the storage box according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing an outline of a storage box and a carton cabinet according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the storage box of the same embodiment with the lid opened.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a state in which a carton is set in the storage box of the embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the storage box of the same embodiment with the carton packaging removed.
- FIG. 9a is an enlarged perspective view of the partition plate of the same embodiment.
- FIG. 9b is an enlarged perspective view of the partition plate of the same embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a state before the package is set in the storage box of the embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a state where the package is set in the storage box of the embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing a state in which packages are taken out one by one from the storage box according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 1 shows a package 2 of a shuffle playing card 1s, a reader R that reads a barcode 3 (as an ID code 4) of the package 2 of the shuffle playing card 1s, a card shooter device S used in a table game at a casino, and a later-described It is a perspective view of the storage box which manages the package 2 of the shuffle playing card 1s.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an overview of the entire shuffle playing card package management system according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- Each shuffle playing card 1s is composed of a predetermined number of decks (usually 6, 8, 9 or 10 decks), is shuffled in a random order, is arranged in a unique and random order, and can be uniquely identified.
- the code 3 or the RFID tag is packaged so as to be the package 2 attached as the ID code 4 at the factory 5.
- the bar code reader R or other RFID tag reading means (not shown) of the card shooter device S may be used to read a bar code 3 (a two-dimensional code such as a QR code (registered trademark)) or
- An ID code 4 is attached to the package 2 in the form of an RFID tag or the like.
- Package 2 is sealed at factory 5 with sealing material or shrink wrapping material.
- the management control device 7 in the casino 6 is used to manage whether the package 2 is lost or increased from the number accepted in the backyard 8 of the casino 6. If package 2 is lost or missing, it is possible for someone to break package 2 and read the order of the cards in package 2, or mix their own cards, or go around to win the game The several cards in the package 2 are exchanged so that the incoming cards are arranged in advance, and the package used at the game table is returned to the casino pit or table.
- a system for managing or monitoring the packages 2 of all the shuffled playing cards in the casino 6 using the management control device 7 is provided.
- Package 2 with barcode 3 as a unique ID code is supplied to backyard 8 of casino 6. All ID codes 4 of the package 2 carried to the backyard 8 are registered in the database 7b (memory or the like) of the management control device 7 (as a registration step for registering all ID codes 4 in the database). At this stage, all ID codes 4 (barcode 3 (which may be a two-dimensional code such as QR code)) of the package 2 carried to the backyard 8 are registered to create a basic database. . In order to register all the ID codes of the package 2 supplied to the casino 6, data from the factory or a carton ID code 30 or a pallet ID 40 described later may be used instead of reading all the barcodes 3 of the package. .
- a camera 12 or RFID tag reader may be used instead of a barcode reader (not shown) to register or read the ID code 4.
- the packages may be transported from a factory or the like in a carton CA containing 18 packages of shuffled playing cards 1s (see FIG. 3) (some cartons CA may be placed on the pallet PA).
- the carton ID code 30 or the pallet ID 40 may be used to register the ID code of the package 2 transported from the factory 5 to the backyard 8.
- the package 2 with the barcode 3 is stored in the carton CA while being transported to the casino 6, and the carton CA is placed on the pallet PA and stored in the backyard 8 (see FIG. 3).
- a unique carton ID code 30 is assigned to each carton CA, and a unique pallet ID 40 is assigned to each pallet PA.
- the carton ID code 30 is registered in advance in the database 7b of the management control device 7 in association with the package ID code stored in the carton CA.
- the pallet ID 40 is associated with the corresponding carton ID code 30 on the pallet PA and the ID code 4 of the package 2 stored in the carton CA and registered in advance in the database 7b of the management control device 7. All the ID codes 4 of the package 2 are associated with the carton ID code 30 and the pallet ID 40 in which the package 2 is stored.
- the package 2 is usually transported from the backyard 8 to the game table pit 10 by a plurality of cars 9 while being stored in the carton CA (see FIG. 2b), and is removed from the carton CA at the game table pit 10 and stored for a certain period of time. Thereafter, it is manually taken out from the game table pit 10 by a dealer (D) or the like, placed on the game table 11, and used at the game table.
- All packages 2 in the casino 6 (or the carton CA storing the packages 2) are ID codes 4 of all packages of the shuffled playing cards at a predetermined place by the camera 12 or the barcode readers 451, 551, 651, 751. It is monitored by reading (or carton ID code 30 of carton CA storing package 2).
- Barcode 3 (as an ID code) of all packages 2 in which shuffled playing cards are present from the backyard 8 to the game table pit 10 from the surveillance camera 12 (or carton ID code 30 of the carton CA storing the package 2) Is arranged or equipped to be able to read.
- the car 9 carries the package 2 of the shuffle playing card 1s used for the game from the backyard 8 to the game table pit 10.
- a plurality of AGVs automated transport vehicles
- the package 2 is transported from the backyard 8 to the game table pit 10 while being stored in the carton CA (see FIG. 2b).
- the embodiment is not limited to this, and the package 2 is mounted on the car 9 as it is. It can also be carried (see FIG. 2c).
- a plurality of packages 2 are stored in each game table pit 10 and are manually carried to the game table 11 therefrom.
- the car 9 is carried through a programmed delivery route 13 in the casino 6 when carrying a plurality of cartons CA or packages 2 from the backyard 8 to each game table pit 10. At that time, the car 9 holding the carton CA or the package 2 is monitored by the management control device 7 by using the camera 12 or the like at a predetermined place on the delivery route 13 in the casino 6. Further, ID code readers 651 and 751 (other reading devices) that read the carton ID code 30 of the carton CA enclosing the package 2 inside the car 9 or the barcode 3 (as the ID code) of the package 2 at a predetermined timing. It is also possible to monitor the package 2 or carton CA mounted on the car 9 (see FIG. 2b, FIG. 2c).
- the car 9 reads the carton ID code 30 of the carton CA containing the package 2 or the bar code 3 (as the ID code) of the package 2 at a predetermined timing, and transmits the result to the outside or communicates to communicate.
- a structure having means 655 and 755 may be used. Inside the car 9, a plurality of readers 651, 751 are installed in the scanning means 653, 753, 754, and the scanning means 653, 753, 754 move in the X direction or the Y direction, so that each reader The carton ID codes 30 of all the cartons CA stored in the car 9 or the bar codes 3 of the package 2 are continuously read.
- the lids 652 and 752 of the car 9 are provided with keys 656 and 756. By locking the keys 656 and 756, it is possible to prevent the carton CA and the package 2 from being taken out illegally.
- the management control device 7 is realized by a computer device (as a management control device having the following functions), and functions of methods and processes are realized by installing a program executed by a computer processor in the computer.
- the management control device 7 performs management as follows.
- a registration step of registering all ID codes 4 of the package 2 carried to the backyard 8 in the database 7b instead of reading all the barcodes 3 of the package 2 to register all the ID codes 4 of the package 2 supplied to the casino 6 or reading the ID code 4 by a camera 12 or RFID tag reader (not shown)
- a camera 12 or RFID tag reader (not shown)
- data from the factory carton ID code 30 or pallet ID 40 can be used.
- a bar code reader (not shown)
- a two-dimensional code reader such as a QR code reader can be used in the practice of the present invention.
- the game table pit 10 By obtaining each ID code 4 of the package 2 of all the shuffle game cards existing in the game table pit 10 with the ID code readers 451 and 551 (the camera 12 or another reading device can be used), the game table pit 10 The management step of reading all the ID codes 4 of the package 2 carried to 1 and monitoring each ID code 4 of the package 2 in which all of the shuffle game cards exist in the game table pit 10.
- the management step at the game table pit 10 it is checked whether or not all ID codes 4 of the package 2 have entered the backyard 8 for the first time and are registered in the database 7b.
- An image obtained by the monitoring camera 12 is sent to the management control device 7 by a transmission device (wired or wirelessly), analyzed by the management control device 7, all the ID codes 4 of all the packages 2 of the image, and the monitoring camera
- the ID code 4 monitored at 12 or read by the bar code readers 651 and 751 is confirmed as evidence that the game table pit 10 actually exists.
- An image is obtained by the monitoring camera 12 and transmitted at a predetermined timing (for example, every 5 minutes or every hour).
- the management control device 7 obtains all ID codes 4 of all existing packages 2 obtained by the monitoring camera 12 or read by the barcode readers 651 and 751 in the package 2 in the database 7 b.
- the registered ID code 4 is matched with the registered ID code 4 at a predetermined timing (for example, every 5 minutes or every hour).
- the registered ID code 4 of the package 2 in the database 7b is basic data that is considered to have existed in the casino 6 as being carried (or considered to have been carried) to the backyard 8.
- the ID code 4 of the package 2 in the game table pit 10 indicates that each package 2 reaches the game table pit 10 for monitoring (usually in a state where the package 2 is stored in the carton CA) and the package 2 alone. Check every time you leave the game table pit 10. Whether or not the package 2 in the game table pit 10 is in the game table pit 10 is also monitored by the management control device 7 at a predetermined timing (for example, every 1 minute, every 5 minutes, every 1 hour or longer).
- a storage box stores a plurality of packages 2 of shuffled game cards (or carton CAs containing the packages), and monitors ID code 4 (or carton ID code 30) attached to the package at game table pit 10 Can be used for
- the package 2 in the game table pit 10 is manually carried to the game table 11 by a dealer (D) or the like and placed on the game table for use in a game (for example, a baccarat game).
- a game for example, a baccarat game.
- the package 2 is unwrapped so that the shuffle playing card 1s can be pulled out one by one from the card shooter device S (see FIG. 1). It is installed in the card shooter device S.
- the dealer (D) pulls the card 1 from the card shooter device S and distributes it to the game table 11.
- the package 2 to be used next is read as the “used” ID code 4 as described later).
- the ID code 4 of the package 2 is read by the bar code reader R of the card shooter device S.
- the registered ID code 4 of the package 2 in the database is deleted from the database 7b or when the package 2 is selected for use in the next game on the playing table 11 and is read by the barcode reader R
- Each game table 11 is authenticated and registered as being used.
- the ID code 4 of the package 2 read to be used next is determined by the management control device 7 to determine whether the package 2 should be in the game table 11 or at least one of the following. Whether it is a non-genuine suspicious package 2, or should be on the game table 11, or not arrived at a regular timing or duration (originally expected Is not inspected).
- the ID code reader (including the barcode reader R) is connected to the control device 112 on the game table 11.
- the suspicious package 2 is detected by the management control device 7 from the inspection result of the ID code 4 of the package 2.
- the presence of the suspicious package 2 is reported to the card shooter device S (or other shuffle device or the like).
- the card shooter device S may include an alarm or notification output means based on the inspection result of the ID code 4 of the package 2 so as not to use the suspicious package 2 or to stop further use of the package 2. Good.
- the management step further determines whether all of the registered ID codes 4 of the package 2 in the database 7b have been erased or authenticated for use in any game table 11 during a certain period (for a certain period of time).
- a management step (whether there is a package 2 that is not used in the game table in one week or one month) may be provided.
- the ID code reader R is directly or indirectly connected to the card shooter device S on the game table 11, and identifies the ID code 4 of the package 2 to be used next.
- the card shooter device S is configured to send the ID code 4 and receives a command from the management control device 7.
- the management and control device 7 includes all ID codes 4 of all existing packages 2 or packages 2 included in the carton CA obtained by the readers 451 and 551 in each game table pit 10, and the package 2 in the database 7b.
- the registered ID code 4 is collated at a predetermined timing (every 5 minutes or every hour).
- the registration ID code 4 of the package 2 in the database 7b is basic data that is considered to have existed in the casino 6 as being carried (possibly) to the backyard 8.
- all ID codes 4 of the existing packages 2 or packages 2 included in the carton CA obtained by the readers 451 and 551 are compared with the registered ID codes 4 of the packages 2 in the database 7 b.
- monitoring of all the packages 2 existing in the game table pit 10 or the packages 2 included in the carton CA is performed at a predetermined timing (every 5 minutes or less or more).
- the management control device 7 can check whether there is a surplus package 2 that is considered missing or not present in the game table pit 10.
- the management control device 7 may report the result of the above management (the results of these comparisons) to the management department of the casino 6.
- the ID code 4 is monitored and acquired by registering the shuffled playing card package 2 as a used card after the game ends by comparing all the ID codes 4 with those carried to the backyard 8 as a new package 2. It can be confirmed whether or not all of the ID code 4 has been deleted during an appropriate timing. If one of the package 2 ID codes 4 has not been deleted or certified as used, this means that the casino has inadequate or suspicious inventory.
- Calculated ID code all ID codes 4- (minus) of registered package 2 carried (lowered) to backyard 8, including ID code 4 that has been deleted or certified as used, All ID codes 4 of the package 2 obtained by the camera 12 or the barcode reader R, 451, 551, 651, 751. These calculations are performed at all locations (backyard 8, game table pit 10, game table 11, all on the car 9 at each location). The ID code 4, the number of packages lost after being confirmed, and the location of the missing package (the last location where the presence was confirmed) are reported. The lost or surplus ID code 4 and other monitoring results may be displayed on the monitor display 60 in the management department or the like.
- each ID code 4 of the package 2 on the delivery route 13 and all the vehicles 9 carrying the package 2 or carton CA from the backyard 8 are monitored by the camera 12.
- the location of the vehicle 9 can be determined by a sensor (not shown) and controlled by an automated guided vehicle system known as AGV system technology.
- the management control device 7 is programmed to monitor each ID code 4 of the actual package 2, and all the actual ID codes 4 present and information acquired and analyzed by the camera 12 and the management control device 7. From each location, the individual ID code 4 is calculated and registered based on the location, and the lost ID code 4 is recognized by comparing with the registered ID of each location obtained by the surveillance camera. be able to.
- This method manages the number of all existing packages 2 of shuffled playing cards in the backyard 8 and the game table pits 10 and game tables 11 of all play tables, and all the actual IDs on each car 9. Whether the packages on the car 9 are lost during the transporting step by comparing the code 4 with the information of all the ID codes of the packages obtained when these packages are carried to the backyard 8 A management step for grasping is further provided.
- All the actual ID codes 4 present are the ID code 4 information of all packages obtained when the package 2 is carried to the backyard 8 (or all game table pits 10 or game tables 11 of the playing table) By comparing whether there are any missing packages or additional packages at all locations, shuffled playing cards in the backyard 8 or all the game table pits 10 or game tables 11 of the playing table By managing all the actual packages 2, it is certain that all the packages in the casino are controlled.
- the cut card 1c is inserted before the shuffle playing card 1s is set in the card shooter device S.
- the cut card 1c is inserted into the latter half of the shuffled playing card 1s (the remainder is about one fourth or one fifth) when used in a game.
- the cut card 1c is a card shooter for preventing the card 1 from being predicted when the rank of each card 1 distributed during the game is counted by a player or the like and the remaining number of cards that have not yet been drawn becomes low. Used to end the game with about 20 to 40 left in the device S. Normally, when the cut card 1c is drawn during the game, the use of the currently used shuffle playing card 1s is stopped after the game or after a few games, and the game ends. The shuffle playing card 1s in the card shooter device S is exchanged for a new set, and a new game is started.
- the game table pit 10 is installed on the side of the game table 11 and includes a storage box 401.
- the storage box 401 stores the package 2 used in the next game, and the dealer (D) takes out the package 2 used in the next game from the storage box 401 and sets the shuffled playing card 1s in the card shooter device S. . For this reason, the storage box 401 is placed beside the dealer (D) on the side of the game table 11.
- a carton cabinet 501 for storing the carton CA may be further provided.
- a plurality (18) of packages 2 used in the next and subsequent games are stored (see FIG. 11).
- unopened cartons CA containing a plurality (18) of packages 2 are stored (see FIG. 5).
- the carton ID code 30 is attached to the carton CA, and the carton ID code 30 attached to the carton CA is continuously read by the reader 551 installed in the carton cabinet 501.
- the carton CA stored in the carton cabinet 501 is taken out of the carton cabinet 501 for use in the next game after all the packages 2 in the storage box 401 are used, and transferred to the storage box 401 of the game table pit 10 together with the carton CA. Have been used.
- the top cover 452a is opened, the legs 461 of the rotary cover 452b are pulled out, and the rotary cover 452b is rotated 90 degrees to The legs 461 of the rotary lid 452b are set up perpendicular to the floor surface in parallel (see FIG. 6).
- the carton CA taken out from the carton cabinet 501 is installed on the back surface of the rotary lid 452b (see FIG. 7).
- the carton CA is installed so that the ID code 4 attached to the package 2 contained in the carton CA is on the upper surface.
- the packaging of the carton CA is peeled off so that the ID code 4 attached to the package 2 is exposed (see FIG. 8).
- a gap is formed between the rows in which the packages 2 are arranged, and the projection 472 of the partition plate 471 is fitted into the gap, and the partition plate 471 is installed on the upper surface of the package (see FIGS. 9 and 10).
- the rotary lid 452b is rotated 90 degrees to return to the original position. Then, the top cover 452a is closed (see FIG. 11).
- a plurality of readers 451 are installed in the scanning means 453. When the scanning means 453 moves in the Z direction, each reader moves in the Z direction and is stored in the storage box 401. The ID codes 4 of all the packages 2 are continuously read (see FIG. 10).
- the dealer (D) replaces the shuffled playing card set 1s in the card shooter device S with a new set.
- the dealer (D) opens the top cover 452a of the storage box 401 and manually takes out the package 2 stored in the storage box 401 (see FIG. 12).
- the dealer (D) reads the ID code 4 of the package 2 newly taken out from the storage box 401 by the reader R provided in the control device 112, opens the package 2, and sends the shuffled playing card 1s to the card shooter device S. Is set (see FIG. 1).
- the dealer (D) takes out the package 2 from the storage box 401. When this occurs, it is grasped which package 2 having which ID code 4 has been taken out.
- the ID code 4 that has been grasped and the ID code 4 of the package 2 to be used next read by the reader R provided in the control device 112 are checked to see if they coincide with each other. It can be confirmed whether the package 2 is the next package 2 to be used in the card shooter device S.
- the cover 552 of the carton cabinet 501 and the top cover 452a of the storage box 401 are provided with keys 456 and 556, and the lock of the keys 456 and 556 prevents unauthorized removal of the package 2 and the carton CA. be able to. Further, a gap 462 is provided in the lower part of the storage box 401, and the package peeled off from the carton CA can be temporarily stored.
- the storage box 401 and the carton cabinet 501 display means for displaying the reading result of the ID code 4 of the package 2 stored in the storage box 401 and the reading result of the carton ID code 30 of the carton CA stored in the carton cabinet 501.
- Storage box lamp 483, storage box monitor 482, etc. may be provided (see FIG. 5 and the like).
- the storage box monitor 482 can display the result of management by the management control device 7 and a message sent from the management department. It should be noted that means for displaying the reading results such as the storage box lamp 483 and the storage box monitor 482 may be installed at a position where the dealer (D) can easily see during the game, for example, near the top cover 452a.
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カジノにおけるシャッフルゲームカードのパッケージの不足や交換を防ぐことにより公正なゲームを確実にするため、カジノはシャッフルゲームカードのパッケージを管理してテーブルでのゲームを適切に行うようにする(つまり、シャッフルゲームカードのパッケージの交換や他の不慮あるいは不正な行為などを無くす)。シャッフルゲームカードのパッケージは公知であり特許文献1(米国特許出願公開第2010/0327525号)に開示されている。 Card shortages and exchanges should not happen in casinos. The reason is that if someone reads the sequence of cards in the package and returns the package to the casino, that person can predict the outcome of the game when the dealer (D) uses the read package.
To ensure a fair game by preventing shortage and exchange of shuffle game card packages at the casino, the casino manages the shuffle game card packages to ensure that the games at the table are played properly (i.e., shuffle). Eliminate game card package exchanges and other inadvertent or fraudulent activities). Shuffle game card packages are known and disclosed in US Pat. No. 2010/0327525.
所定数のデッキを構成するプレイングカードがランダムな順番にシャッフルされ、個々に1つのパッケージとして包装され、固有のIDコードがシャッフルプレイングカードのそれぞれの固有のパッケージに添付されたシャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージと、
前記シャッフルプレイングカードを用いてゲームが行われるゲームテーブルと、
前記ゲームテーブルの傍に設置され、前記パッケージを複数保管し、全てのパッケージのIDコードを読み取る1または複数のリーダを備え、パッケージを一個ずつ取り出すことが可能なように開閉可能な蓋を備える保管箱と、
前記リーダにより読み取られた、パッケージのIDコードを監視することにより、パッケージが保管箱にあるかどうかを監視し、出力するための制御装置とを有する、
シャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージの管理システムを提供する。
また本発明は、上記したシステムで使用するためのシャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージを提供する。 In order to solve the above conventional problems, the present invention provides:
A shuffle playing card package in which the playing cards constituting a predetermined number of decks are shuffled in a random order, individually packaged as one package, and a unique ID code is attached to each unique package of the shuffle playing cards ,
A game table on which a game is played using the shuffle playing card;
A storage that is installed beside the game table, stores a plurality of the packages, includes one or more readers that read the ID codes of all the packages, and has a lid that can be opened and closed so that the packages can be taken out one by one. A box,
A controller for monitoring and outputting whether the package is in a storage box by monitoring the ID code of the package read by the reader;
Provide a shuffle playing card package management system.
The present invention also provides a shuffle playing card package for use in the system described above.
シャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージを保管し、パッケージに添付されたIDコードを監視する保管箱であって、
前記保管箱は、
前記パッケージを複数保管し、全てのパッケージのIDコードを読み取る1または複数のリーダを備え、パッケージを1個ずつ取り出すことが可能なように開閉可能な蓋を備える保管箱と、前記リーダにより読み取られた、パッケージのIDコードを監視することにより、パッケージが保管箱にあるかどうかを監視し、出力するための制御装置とを有する、保管箱を提供する。 In order to solve the above conventional problems, the present invention provides:
A storage box for storing a package of shuffled playing cards and monitoring an ID code attached to the package,
The storage box is
A storage box having one or more readers for storing a plurality of the packages and reading ID codes of all the packages, and having a lid that can be opened and closed so that the packages can be taken out one by one, and read by the reader In addition, a storage box is provided that has a controller for monitoring and outputting whether the package is in the storage box by monitoring the ID code of the package.
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シャッフルプレイングカード1sのパッケージ2の管理システムの実施の形態を以下に説明する。図1はシャッフルプレイングカード1sのパッケージ2、シャッフルプレイングカード1sのパッケージ2のバーコード3(IDコード4として)を読み取るリーダR、カジノでのテーブルゲームで使用されるカードシュータ装置S、および後述のシャッフルプレイングカード1sのパッケージ2を管理する保管箱の斜視図である。図2は本発明の実施の形態のシャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージの管理システムの全体の概要を示す図である。 DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS <Example 1>
An embodiment of the management system for the
2)ゲームテーブルピット10で存在する全てのシャッフルゲームカードのパッケージ2の各IDコード4をIDコードリーダ451、551(カメラ12あるいは他の読取装置を使用できる)で得ることによって、ゲームテーブルピット10に運ばれたパッケージ2の全てのIDコード4を読み、ゲームテーブルピット10でシャッフルゲームカードの全ての存在するパッケージ2の各IDコード4を監視する、管理ステップ。 1) A registration step of registering all
2) By obtaining each
2)これまで行方がわからなかったものかどうか
3)登録されたものでないかどうか
4)決められた期間を超えてゲームテーブルピット10で未使用のままであったかどうか
5)予期されないゲームテーブルピット10から運ばれた、あるいはどこのゲームテーブルピット10も経由していないものかどうか
6)過去にどこのゲームテーブル11でも使用されていないかどうか 1) Whether it was transported via a
1)画像中の全てのパッケージ2のIDコード4に関する全てのバーコード3を認識する。
2)バーコード読取プログラムによって識別されたバーコード3をIDコード4として読み取る。
3)各IDコード4を、5分おきや1時間おき等のように所定のタイミングで存在する証拠としてその読まれた場所とともに各IDコード4を登録する。
4)監視カメラ12で得られた全ての存在するパッケージ2の全てのIDコード4を、データベース7bにあるパッケージ2の登録IDコード4と照合する。
5)データベースにおいて、バックヤード8に運ばれカジノ6に存在していたと考えられるパッケージ2の全ての登録IDコード4が存在するか否かあるいはパッケージ2のIDコード4が余るかを計算する。
6)管理制御装置7がカジノ6の管理部門に上記の管理の結果を報告してもよい。 You may analyze the image obtained with the monitoring
1) Recognize all
2) The
3) Each
4) All
5) In the database, it is calculated whether all the registered
6) The
全ての存在する実際のIDコード4を、パッケージ2がバックヤード8(あるいはプレイングテーブルの全てのゲームテーブルピット10もしくはゲームテーブル11)に運ばれた時に得られる全てのパッケージのIDコード4の情報と比較することによって、全ての場所で、紛失されたパッケージあるいは追加のパッケージがあるかどうかを認識することにより、バックヤード8あるいはプレイングテーブルの全てのゲームテーブルピット10あるいはゲームテーブル11で、シャッフルプレイングカードの全ての実際のパッケージ2の管理をすることで、カジノ内の全てのパッケージが制御されていることが確かになる。 This management step is very important for the safe operation of the casino.
All the
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- シャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージを管理するシステムであって、
前記システムは、
所定数のデッキを構成するプレイングカードがランダムな順番にシャッフルされ、個々に1つのパッケージとして包装され、固有のIDコードがシャッフルプレイングカードのそれぞれの固有のパッケージに添付されたシャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージと、
前記シャッフルプレイングカードを用いてゲームが行われるゲームテーブルと、
前記ゲームテーブルの傍に設置され、前記パッケージを複数保管し、全てのパッケージのIDコードを読み取る1または複数のリーダを備え、パッケージを1つずつ取り出すことが可能なように開閉可能な蓋を備える保管箱と、
前記リーダにより読み取られた、パッケージのIDコードを監視することにより、パッケージが保管箱にあるかどうかを監視し、出力するための制御装置とを有する、
シャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージを管理するシステム。 A system for managing shuffle playing card packages,
The system
A shuffle playing card package in which the playing cards constituting a predetermined number of decks are shuffled in a random order, individually packaged as one package, and a unique ID code is attached to each unique package of the shuffle playing cards ,
A game table on which a game is played using the shuffle playing card;
It is installed beside the game table, includes a plurality of readers for storing a plurality of the packages, reads ID codes of all the packages, and includes a lid that can be opened and closed so that the packages can be taken out one by one. A storage box,
A controller for monitoring and outputting whether the package is in a storage box by monitoring the ID code of the package read by the reader;
A system that manages shuffled playing card packages. - 請求項1に記載のシャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージを管理するシステムであって、
前記保管箱は、前記保管箱からのパッケージの持ち出しを阻止するように構成されているロック手段を備える、システム。 A system for managing a shuffle playing card package according to claim 1,
The storage box comprises a locking means configured to prevent removal of a package from the storage box. - 請求項1または2に記載のシャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージを管理するシステムであって、
前記保管箱は、足付きの回転式の側面蓋を備える、システム。 A system for managing a shuffle playing card package according to claim 1 or 2,
The storage box comprises a rotating side lid with legs. - 請求項1~3のいずれかに記載のシャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージを管理するシステムであって、
前記システムは、さらに、所定数のパッケージが包装され、固有のカートンIDコードが添付されたカートンを備え、
前記システムは、さらに、前記カートンIDコードを読み取る1または複数のリーダを有する、カートンを保管するカートンキャビネットを備え、
前記制御装置が前記リーダにより読み取られた、カートンIDコードを監視することにより、カートンがカートンキャビネットにあるかどうかを監視し、出力する、
シャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージを管理するシステム。 A system for managing a shuffle playing card package according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
The system further comprises a carton packaged with a predetermined number of packages and attached with a unique carton ID code;
The system further comprises a carton cabinet for storing the carton having one or more readers for reading the carton ID code;
Monitoring and outputting whether the carton is in the carton cabinet by monitoring the carton ID code read by the reader by the controller;
A system that manages shuffled playing card packages. - 請求項4に記載のシャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージを管理するシステムであって、
前記カートンキャビネットは、前記保管箱からのパッケージの持ち出しを阻止するように構成されているロック手段を備える、システム。 A system for managing a shuffle playing card package according to claim 4,
The carton cabinet comprises a locking means configured to prevent removal of the package from the storage box. - 請求項4または5に記載のシャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージを管理するシステムであって、
前記カートンキャビネットは、ゲームテーブルの傍に設置される、システム。 A system for managing a shuffle playing card package according to claim 4 or 5,
The carton cabinet is a system installed beside a game table. - シャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージを保管し、パッケージに添付されたIDコードを監視する保管箱であって、
前記保管箱は、
前記パッケージを複数保管し、全てのパッケージのIDコードを読み取る1または複数のリーダを備え、パッケージを1つずつ取り出すことが可能なように開閉可能な蓋を備える保管箱と、
前記リーダにより読み取られた、パッケージのIDコードを監視することにより、パッケージが保管箱にあるかどうかを監視し、出力するための制御装置とを有する、保管箱。 A storage box for storing a package of shuffled playing cards and monitoring an ID code attached to the package,
The storage box is
A storage box that stores a plurality of the packages, includes one or more readers that read ID codes of all the packages, and includes a lid that can be opened and closed so that the packages can be taken out one by one;
A storage box having a control device for monitoring and outputting whether the package is in the storage box by monitoring the ID code of the package read by the reader. - 請求項7に記載のシャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージを保管し、パッケージに添付されたIDコードを監視する保管箱であって、
前記保管箱は、前記保管箱からのパッケージの持ち出しを阻止するように構成されているロック手段を備える、保管箱。 A storage box for storing the shuffle playing card package according to claim 7 and monitoring an ID code attached to the package,
The storage box comprises a locking means configured to prevent removal of the package from the storage box. - 請求項7または8に記載のシャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージを保管し、パッケージに添付されたIDコードを監視する保管箱であって、
前記保管箱は、足付きの回転式の側面蓋を備える、保管箱。 A storage box for storing the shuffled playing card package according to claim 7 or 8 and monitoring an ID code attached to the package,
The said storage box is a storage box provided with the rotary side cover with a leg. - シャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージであって、
請求項1~6のいずれかに記載のシャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージを管理するシステムで使用するための、シャッフルプレイングカードのパッケージ。 A shuffle playing card package,
A shuffle playing card package for use in a system for managing a shuffle playing card package according to any one of claims 1 to 6.
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